Blog: 2014 October

For my open-source project MyToolkit I write a lot of documentation. Currently the documentation for a class has to be updated in two locations: The source code and the project’s wiki. I asked myself how to avoid this and document everything in the source code file – while keeping the source code simple by not putting too much documentation in it. To write detailed documentation in your C# code, you can use the tags <remarks> and <example> (<summary> should always be there). To avoid polluting the source code file with documentation, you can additionally use the <include> tag to “outsource” […] Read more...